Module insertion – gbic and sfp, Gbic module removal, Sfp module removal – RuggedCom RSG2300 User Manual
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3. Installation
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removal of optics. ESD can damage or shorten the life of optical modules when not plugged
into a chassis.
• Ensuring that SFP and GBIC optical modules are always stored in an ESD-safe bag or other
suitable ESD-safe environment, free from moisture and stored at the proper temperature (–40
to +85°C).
• Disconnecting all cables from the SFP or GBIC module prior to insertion or removal of the
module.
• Using only optics certified by RuggedCom Inc. with RuggedCom products. Damage can occur
to optics and product if compatibility and reliability have not been properly assessed.
3.2.8.1. Module Insertion – GBIC and SFP
Special attention must be paid to the orientation of SFP and GBIC modules upon installation in the
RuggedSwitch® chassis. For example, the figures below show the proper orientation of SFP and
GBIC modules installed to both upper and lower slots. Modules on the upper row must be inserted
top-side up, and modules on the lower row must be inserted top-side down. SFP modules should
be inserted with the bail-latch in the locked position.
Figure 3.26. SFP Orientation
for Top and Bottom Row Ports
Figure 3.27. GBIC Orientation
for Top and Bottom Row Ports
Both SFP and GBIC modules should gently slide into their ports and should lock in place when
fully inserted. Dust covers should be in place when installing the modules, and should always be
in place when cables are not connected.
3.2.8.2. GBIC Module Removal
GBIC modules have two locking latches, one on either side of the module, as shown in the figure
below. To remove a GBIC module, disconnect any cables and replace the dust cover to protect
the optics. Depress both latches simultaneously and gently pull the module from the chassis. The
module should be immediately stored in an ESD-safe environment.
Figure 3.28. Locking Latch Location on GBIC Optical Modules
3.2.8.3. SFP Module Removal
SFP Modules are removed using the metal bail latch located on the top of the module. To remove
the SFP module, disconnect any cables and replace the dust cover to protect the optics. Grasp